Colorado Rockies at Philadelphia Phillies

The Phillies went 5-2 against the Rockies in 2016, only to see the Rockies flip the script in 2017 and win five of seven. Since 1993, Colorado's first year as a franchise, the Phils are 57-39 against the Rockies in Philadelphia.

Colorado has lost four straight games following a three-game sweep at the hands of Arizona. The Rockies are 21-14 on the road this season, their second best road start through 35 games in franchise history (2017: 24-11).

Philadelphia has lost four of its last five series, splitting one with the Dodgers to kick off its last road trip. The Phillies are 4-10 in their last 14 games overall. On the year, the Phils are 20-11 at home and 13-19 on the road.

Trevor Story's slugging percentage on the road in 2018 is .283, compared to his .829 mark at Coors. The difference of .546 between his percentages is the largest in MLB and the only difference above .400 (home better, qualifiers).

Jon Gray's batting average on balls in play stands at .383. The second-highest BABIP among qualifiers in 2018 belongs to Andrew Cashner at .347. The highest for a full season in Rockies franchise history is .343 by Jeff Francis in 2005. The highest mark in a full season since 1930 is .371, turned in by Les Sweetwood for the 1930 Phillies.

Aaron Nola is tied for the National League lead in home wins with five (Michael Wacha) and is one of four pitchers in MLB with at least five wins at home with zero losses. Nola's home ERA (1.94), home WHIP (0.96) and home opponent slugging percentage (.277) all rank top-ten in the NL among qualifiers.

Nick Pivetta is hoping to get back on track as the Philadelphia Phillies go for their first series win in three weeks.

Pivetta will take the mound to face left-hander Tyler Anderson and the Colorado Rockies on Wednesday night at Citizens Bank Park.

A right-hander, Pivetta (4-5, 3.76 ERA) has a 5.79 ERA over his last three starts and opponents are hitting .294 against him in those games. Pivetta picked up a loss in all three of those outings, including last Thursday when he gave up four earned runs on six hits in five innings against the Cubs.

Pivetta made one start against the Rockies in his two-year major league career, and it did not go well. He allowed eight runs in 2 2/3 innings on Aug. 5, 2017 at Coors Field.

The Phillies held on for a 5-4 win in the series opener against the Rockies on Tuesday night and got a 10-strikeout performance from right-hander Aaron Nola and a four-RBI night from Scott Kingery. The win was the second in a row for the Phillies (34-30), marking the first time since May 16-17 that they won back-to-back games.

If they win one of the next two against the Rockies, the Phillies will have their first series win since taking two of three from the Braves on May 21-23.

The Rockies, meanwhile, are on a five-game losing streak. It's their longest skid of 2018 and the worst losing streak the team has had since it lost eight straight games from June 21-28 in 2017.

The Rockies have been outscored 41-24 during their last five games and, at 32-34, are two games below .500 for the first time since they were 5-7 on April 10.

Anderson (3-1, 4.81 ERA) is coming off one of his best starts of the year. He matched his season best with seven innings and gave up just two runs on five hits to the Reds while striking out five.

"That was a very solid outing," Rockies manager Bud Black told MLB.com of Anderson after the start. "I thought the changeup was really effective. He commanded the fastball well."

Anderson has previously faced the Phillies three times in his career and is 1-1 with a 3.94 ERA and 1.313 WHIP.

Anderson will face Kingery, a rookie, for the first time in his career. Kingery has been the Phillies' everyday shortstop for the past two weeks and his four RBIs on Tuesday night tied a career high.

Kingery's batting average is only at .215 through 200 at-bats this season, but he's had multi-RBI games twice in his last five contests.

"That's how you want to start a series, especially against a good team like this," Kingery, who hit a three-run homer in the first inning, told NBC Sports Philadelphia after the win. "You want to be the first team to score. Nola did a great job right before that. This kind of gives us some momentum."